Job Openings for Internship at VLI Include the States of Maranhão, São Paulo, Minas Gerais, Bahia and Ceará
VLI, a logistics solutions company that integrates railroads, terminals and ports, is accepting applications for its 2021 internship program, with job openings for university students and recent graduates from various fields. Candidates from all regions of Brazil can participate in the selection process.
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This year, internship openings are open to students or graduates from any higher education course who can participate in the selection for job openings at VLI. The only requirements to compete for the internship positions are mobility, intermediate English, and expected graduation between December 2018 and December 2020.
Application for Job Openings
To apply and compete for one of the internship job openings at VLI, be aware that the company’s selection process will be conducted through an online Fit Cultural game, dynamics, individual panel/interview with a manager, among other things.
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If you are interested in being part of VLI’s internship team, you have until December 16 to submit your application; interested candidates can apply by clicking this link.
Learn More About VLI
VLI is committed to contributing to the transformation of logistics in the country through the integration of services in ports, railroads, and terminals.
The company includes the Norte Sul (FNS) and Centro-Atlântica (FCA) railroads, in addition to intermodal terminals that connect the loading and unloading of products to rail transportation, and port terminals located in strategic coastal regions of Brazil, such as Santos (SP), São Luís (MA), and Vitória (ES).

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